T-Mobile announced that a recent hack impacted 37 million of its customers' data. In a filing with the US SEC, the company said that it realized on January 5 that a "bad actor" had managed to infiltrate its computer system but the attack likely began around November 25.

Read more: Millions of T-Mobile Customers’ Data Are Hacked Again

TELUS and Amii are coming together for a five-year collaboration to study and deliver artificial intelligence (AI)-based algorithms and techniques to manage increasingly complex next-generation networks.

Read more: TELUS, Amii to Unlock AI Applications to Deliver Canada’s Resilient Networks

Delta will offer fast, free Wi-Fi in partnership with T-Mobile to all customers on board most domestic mainline flights beginning February 1, 2023. This is the first major US airline to offer free Wi-Fi as a core element of its customer experience.

Read more: First Major US Airline to Introduce Fast, Free Wi-Fi With T-Mobile

The Rogers-Shaw merger deal has been approved by the Canadian Competition Tribunal, but the Competition Bureau is fighting to be further convinced. Moreover, before the merger successfully proceeds, the Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, minister of innovation, science and industry, must also approve spectrum license transfers.

Read more: Rogers-Shaw Merger Deal: An Ongoing Battle

Verizon now covers more than 175 million people with their ultra fast, ultra reliable 5G Ultra Wideband service, and will offer nationwide 5G Ultra Wideband in Q1 2023. The ongoing C-Band rollout is a full 13 months ahead of the original schedule, and continues to accelerate. Less than 21 months after announcing the results of the FCC’s C-band auction and after securing early access to an additional 30 markets this year, Verizon accelerated its build plan and surpassed its goal of reaching 175 million people covered by the end of 2022, a month ahead of schedule.

Read more: Verizon Continues to Deploy 5G Ultra Wideband Faster Than Expected

TELUS’s robust Q3 2022 performance reflects the chemistry of its globally leading broadband networks and customer-centric culture, which have enabled its strongest quarter on record, with total customer net additions of 347,000, up more than 8% year-on-year. This included strong mobile phone net additions of 150,000, up 11% over last year and the best quarterly result since the third quarter of 2010; record-high net connected device additions of 124,000; and an industry-leading total fixed net additions of 73,000.

Read more: TELUS Q3 2022: Strongest Quarter Driven by Higher YoY Customer Growth

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